Jennifer Bleyer is a New York-based psychotherapist and writer.
While saying Kaddish for both my parents, I spent nearly two years in various Zoom services—and found them, in some ways, better than the original
Israeli drug trials are investigating whether MDMA can be a useful psychiatric tool in treating post-traumatic stress disorder
Sex and drugs and Passover Seders: In a new documentary, two sisters reflect on their years on The Farm in the 1970s
A proposed boycott of Israeli products at the Park Slope Food Coop in Brooklyn, a 38-year-old grocery where political passions run high, is raising worries among its sizable Orthodox Jewish membership
Observing Shabbat doesn’t have to be an all-or-nothing affair: Going offline and saying the blessing over the wine—and the occasional martini—can help mark a relaxing weekly ‘cathedral in time’
Einav Gefen got her start at Tel Aviv’s toniest restaurants. As top chef at food giant Unilever, she now has a tougher task: developing frozen dinners that are true to her culinary roots.
Danya Ruttenberg spent years wrestling with religion. Today she’s a rabbi.
Designer Levi Okunov straddles two worlds: the religious and the fabulous
A documentary dares to examine fundamentalist Christians in a nuanced light
From crocheting a kippah to making your own shofar, The Jewish Catalog explains it all
A new documentary looks at the latest generation of Jewish radicals
The long, strange trip of the woman behind Heeb